3rd International Congress on Neurology and Epidemiology. Abu Dhabi, UAE, November 21-23, 2013: Abstracts.
Vol. 41 Nr. 3-4 Página:
223 - 316
However, be advised, the
information that we can read from the abstract is absolutely CORRECT. This
person did a wonderful job. This is a wonderful summary of what I learned
from Dr. Rea when I was in Dallas. This person KNOWS and did the homework.
If you can´t get a hold of
the article, maybe we should try and do the study ourselves. It´s beautiful!
I have already ordered
these pages from the journal with the conviction that apart from the abstract,
there´s nothing else in there.
Kind regards,
Carlos Sosa
Electrosensitivity from a neurological point of view
Griesz-Brisson M
Neuroepidemiology 2013 41:3-4 (275)
Objective: The entity of electrosensitivity is still a new and a
widely controversial topic in medicine. However, we cannot deny that we are
increasingly confronted by patients with a variety of symptoms in the presence
of cellphone transmitter masts, computers, cellphones and the like.
Method: 22
electrosensitive patients were tested and treated in a standardised way. The
results were audited. Hair and urine was tested for essential elements (Mg, Se,
Zn etc) and toxic heavy metals (Hg, Cd, Pb, etc.), blood was tested for genetic
detoxification enzymes (Glutathion S-Transferase M1 and T1 und
N-Acethyltransferase), blood was tested in the MELISA Test for hypersensitivity
to heavy metals, EEG and brain mapping was performed as a baseline and in the
presence of a cellphone held to the ear (but not talking), blood pressure and
pulse were measured every 5 minutes with an automated blood pressure machine.
Subjective symptoms were recoded in a questionnaire.
Results: There was a
deficit in essential elements in 81.8% and an overload of toxic elements in
86.4% in the hair, genetic polymorphysm for GST T1 in 27.3%, GST M1 in 68.0%,
GST T1 and M1 in 23% and NAT in 40.9%, hypersensitivity to heavy metals
Ni59.1%, Au23.1%, Hg15.4%, Pd7.7%, Ag7.7%, Mo7.7%. There was evidence of EEG,
ECG and blood pressure changes during and after exposure to electromagnetic
fields induced by a mobile phone.
Conclusion: The audit provided evidence that
in electrosensitive patients there is a deficiency in essential elements and an
overload in toxic elements, genetic polymorphysms and hypersensitivities
against heavy metals. The EEG/brain mapping showed that the brain reacts promptly
in a paradoxical way and the cardio-vascular parameter changes (heart rate and
rhythm, and blood pressure) were protracted in time. The questionnaire showed
that the subjective symptoms started during exposure and continued after
exposure stop.
Correspondence Address
Griesz-Brisson
M.: 100 Harley Street, United Kingdom.
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